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Joint family 5 points in long

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Answered by Rhits
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*A joint family (also undivided family, joint household, extended family system) is a large undivided family where more than one generation live together in a common house.
**A joint family is a form of family where the grand-parents, father, mother, and children live unitedly under one roof.
***In such form of family system, every member:
-is expected to make some financial contribution to the common fund,
-share common rights in the household property,
-make efforts to safeguard the common property,
-co-operate, respect, and support each other,
-eat the food made at the common kitchen,
-make their daily expenditure from common fund.
Answered by Ladylaurel
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  1. A family when living together as a collection of relatives such as grandparents and siblings is called a joint family. The Indians understand the importance of joint family system since time immemorial.
  2. However, the new generation of the society is shying away from living jointly with their parents and grandparents.
  3. These people usually miss a lot of fun and care, which could cause a lot of problems in the future such as loneliness and frustration.
  4. In the joint family, all members are equally sharing their contribution for a healthy contribution and even share their personal experiences for strengthening the bond.
  5. Similarly, children can also easily get help from their parents. Sharing resources can help parents reduce the expenses and promote a loving family system in the form of joyful events such as birthdays and anniversaries. Hence, joint family system is very important to flourish in our society
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